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Current roleU.S. Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age42 years old (Mar 14, 1984)
GenderMale
LocationTexas
BackgroundU.S. Representative
EducationTufts University (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsDaniel Reed "Dan" Crenshaw is a Republican U.S. representative for Texas’s 2nd congressional district, first elected in November 2018 and serving since January 2019. A former U.S. Navy SEAL officer, he medically retired in 2016 after being wounded by an IED in Afghanistan in 2012. He earned a B.A. from Tufts University (2006) and an M.P.A. from Harvard Kennedy School.
Supports tax relief and pro-growth tax policies, has cosponsored targeted tax-relief legislation for military families, and has a voting record and interest-group scores consistent with favoring tax cuts and reduced regulation.
Supports market-based, patient-centered health care reforms that increase private plan options and use tools like direct primary care and health savings accounts; opposes Medicare for All and government price controls; has backed measures to expand short-term limited-duration plans and to add work requirements or restrictions in federal programs like Medicaid.
Supports strengthened border security through physical barriers, increased enforcement resources, state reimbursement for border spending, and expanded law enforcement/military measures against cartels while opposing what he frames as lax federal enforcement. Advocates legislative and funding actions to reduce illegal crossings and has introduced and supported bills focused on border security.
The candidate opposes abortion, states that life begins at conception, supports prohibiting federal funding for abortion providers, and has cosponsored legislation to ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detectable while allowing only narrow exceptions for the mother’s life. He also celebrates the Dobbs decision returning the issue to the states and has received high grades from pro‑life organizations.
Supports tackling emissions through technology and market-friendly measures (carbon capture, nuclear) while opposing job‑killing regulations or policies that would sharply restrict oil and gas production; favors state control/streamlined permitting for carbon storage. Emphasizes protecting Texas energy jobs and energy independence rather than aggressive mandates to phase out fossil fuels or Green New Deal–style measures.
Dan Crenshaw consistently supports strong Second Amendment protections, opposes new federal gun restrictions such as universal background checks and federal support for red‑flag laws, and has sponsored legislation to limit ATF authority and to block federal funding for red‑flag law implementation. He has received endorsement from the NRA-PVF and frames policy toward protecting gun owners’ rights and due process while favoring measures that constrain federal agency overreach.
Dan Crenshaw lost the Republican primary for Texas’s 2nd Congressional District to state Rep. Steve Toth, an upset that ends Crenshaw’s bid to continue in the seat. Reports say Toth ran as a more hardline, pro-Trump candidate and benefited from endorsements including Sen. Ted Cruz, while Crenshaw faced criticism from the party’s conservative wing and complications from redistricting. With the district heavily Republican, the primary result is widely seen as decisive for who is likely to win the general election.



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